I have reviewed this document as part of the operations directorate's ongoing effort to review all IETF documents being processed by the IESG.  These comments were written primarily for the benefit of the operations area directors.  Document editors and WG chairs should treat these comments just like any other last call comments. Summary: LGTM. Reviewed Version: GMPLS RSVP-TE extensions for OAM Configuration draft-ietf-ccamp-oam-configuration-fwk-11 http://tools.ietf.org/pdf/draft-ietf-ccamp-oam-configuration-fwk-11.pdf This Standards Track document specifies  extensions to RSVP-TE to support the establishment and configuration of OAM along with the LSP signaling. Implementation of this mechanism should increase the deployment of OAM when creating LSPs using GMPLS (folk often "forget" the management / monitoring)  and decrease the number of errors. Some Nits:  Section 2: O: In IETF, the GMPLS controlled Ethernet ... P: In the IETF, the GMPLS controlled Ethernet ... O: GMPLS based OAM configuration and control, needs to provide a general P: GMPLS based OAM configuration and control needs to provide a general C: Extra comma. O: Without control plane support, separate management... P: Without control plane support separate management... C: As above. Checklist type stuff: A.1.1: The solution scales well from the operational and management perspective. The proposed approach does not have scaling issues that could affect usability for large-scale operation -- instead it is (IMO) well suited for large scales. A.1.2: Has installation and initial setup been discussed? N/A A.1.3.  Has the migration path been discussed?  Yes - coexistance / backwards compatibility is discussed. A.1. 5. Has the impact on network operation been discussed? Yup. That's kinda the whole point of this :-)  No real additional load. A.1. 6.  Have suggestions for verifying correct operation been discussed? Not really. I don't really see how they could be though. A.2:  Do you anticipate any manageability issues with the specification? Nope. A.3.  Documentation Is an operational considerations and/or manageability section part of the document? Not a separate one -- but the whole doc covers it. Does the proposed protocol have a significant operational impact on the Internet? Yup.... but in a good way :-) W